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TxGreaseMonkey
Dec 28, 2010, 05:02 PM
There should be a TSB on this well-documented problem.

firstandlasthonda
Jan 8, 2011, 04:35 PM
Thank mystified88 and Hypo for fixing information. I am the un-lucky one on this problem. I am the original owner of my 2003 Accord v6. The radio light went dim last weekend, after 7 years and 2 months, 150,000 miles. So I am out of the ext warranty. I called Honda USA and went to my local dealer. They would not standby their product. Although they know it is a defect from Honda design/manufacture, Honda does not want to fix it. I am sure there are a lot of 03/04 accords out there will have this problem soon or later.
Now I have no choice nut fix it by myself. I know many owner jump the R171 on the radio board. I am wondering how it goes after so many years of the fix. Has it been good since about 2005?

Repaired mine in May of 2006, still working fine.

MrJulez
May 25, 2011, 03:43 PM
Thanks for the reply firstandlasthona (lol), I was wondering the same thing as Keith2010.

Looks like the jumping the solder is more than enough if its been 5 years for you. =]

Keith2010
Aug 15, 2011, 06:42 AM
Quoting Keith2010:
Thank mystified88 and Hypo for fixing information. I am the un-lucky one on this problem. I am the original owner of my 2003 Accord v6. The radio light went dim last weekend, after 7 years and 2 months, 150,000 miles. So I am out of the ext warranty. I called Honda USA and went to my local dealer. They would not standby their product. Although they know it is a defect from Honda design/manufacture, Honda does not want to fix it. I am sure there are a lot of 03/04 accords out there will have this problem soon or later.
Now I have no choice nut fix it by myself. I know many owner jump the R171 on the radio board. I am wondering how it goes after so many years of the fix. Has it been good since about 2005?
Repaired mine in May of 2006, still working fine.

Thank you for the reply from firstandlasthona (lol). I have fixed it since July 2010. It has been working fine.

AK076
Jan 3, 2012, 12:05 PM
Hello,

I have the same problem with my 03-Accord EX with 72800 miles on it. Honda is refusing to cover it although this is a known manufacturing defect. I am all in to try and get the National Highway safety to force Honda to go for a recall on this issue instead of a extended warranty. Extended warranty is plain cheating. The defective part is a Printed Circuit Board and there is no wear and tear involved like other mileage related issues. The fact that even the hazard light goes off makes this a real safety issue.

AK076
Jan 3, 2012, 12:36 PM
I already have a complaint to the National Highway Traffic Safety authority on this one.

If you are in the same boat and would like to push for a Recall, please reference this complaint.

if there is a better way to push for this, please advice.

http://nhthqnwas700.nhtsa.dot.gov/complaints/results.cfm?odi_ids=10441056&SearchType=QuickSearch&summary=true&refurl=email

roadstar
Jan 4, 2012, 09:14 AM
There is a safety recall or a campaign on this,you should have got paper work from honda on this problem.the dealership will try to get out of it ,don't let them lie to you,I had this problem with my 03 with over 70,000 miles they did it for free, this is a problem just with the 03 accord,it is a chip in side the radio they have to replace,

jtal
Jan 4, 2012, 09:34 AM
I've been subscribed to this thread for 6 years now. I still enjoy getting the replies. Do you all realize the answer is *IN* this thread? This website is just so crappy its hard to find. My dad and I followed the instructions, removed the radio, found the bad resistor, soldered a wire bypassing it, and everything has worked fine for the last 6 years.

autoaudioservice
Jan 4, 2012, 10:10 AM
Display lights is a fuse inside the radio PC board, for the control lights is a cool salder You will need to redo the radio PC board

DonutJDilla
Feb 10, 2012, 03:54 PM
This LCD malfunction issue is because of a short in the motherboard.
I had the same problem and came across this company online that helped. (cd4car.com)
All I needed to do was replace the block component (that is the disc changer and radio mechanism as well as the motherboard that controls the unit)
Only cost me $200 instead of the $1200 honda was asking for a brand new unit.

I didn't really know anything about electronics but was able to do it myself with this video that the company I bought the block from sent me:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMrixd5nwcs&feature=player_embedded

be careful though, there are specific blocks for each unit. Luckily I called them up and they helped me match the block with my current unit.

autoaudioservice
Feb 10, 2012, 10:11 PM
You do not need to replace the Radio, but you need to replaced internally fuse in the Radio PC board

im14pinball
Mar 12, 2012, 07:34 AM
Here is a video of how I fixed mine. First step is to remove the radio, then follow the steps on the video. This fixed mine, so hopefully it will help you too. I am no expert however, so follow at your own risk.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPHDIJTFnic

jackeeno
Aug 5, 2012, 08:58 PM
Have a 2003 Accord EX-L with navi--same display problem just cropped up--though not as soon as some experienced it--does having navi complicate this repair or is it strictly a radio problem and navi is left out? Calling Honda tomorrow based on what I found in this forum (service bulletin on this problem issued by Honda) plus what a tech at our local Honda told us (Honda is well aware of this problem)--Hoping for a satisfactory outcome even if I am outside the 7 years extension given but am still within the mileage limitations--the car is now my brother in laws and he is not expecting much so am hoping he will be pleasantly surprised with a good answer from Honda tomorrow--Had this Honda serviced exclusively at this dealer for the time I had it and hope between that and good vibes from American Honda something can be done to repair this problem at little or no cost (good will)--Stay tuned!